tazz. wrote:
Freezer7Pro wrote:
I wouldn't recommend any of these *-Link companies. They aren't really much good.
Never had an issue with a dlink router/switch.
ever.
We have D-Link rack switches handling all the network traffic in the school. They overheat if you chew too much data through them. They
crash if you accidentally connect one to itself, something that even my late-90's Allied Telesyn switch at home has protection for!
I had a D-Link WLAN router at home some time ago. It would crash if you had too many connections open.
A mate of mine has an A-Link Gb card in his server (lol), it can barely push 400Mb/s.
I have a couple of 100Mb TP-Link switches and WLAN cards lying around, and the switches run so hot that they need a heat sink on the processor. The WLAN cards can't connect if I load down the graphics card in the computer.
That said, I'd choose TP-Link over the other *-Link companies, as they mainly just use reference designs of really cheap components.
Last edited by Freezer7Pro (2009-11-14 05:19:32)